That may be my favorite FOB tune if I’m being 100 percent honest with myself. What and/or who am I running from? Open the set with “Thriller” and pump “Hum Hallelujah” into my mother friggin’ veins.Īdditionally, I couldn’t throw together a list of Fall Out Boy requests without asking them to go heavy on the first two albums, sneaking in “Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year’ in particular. New Year’s resolution: 2020 will be the year I embrace “Infinity On High” as a third very good Fall Out Boy record. Gen Y was a little took young to toke ganja and sink into themselves while listening to “Brain Stew” when it was released, so just know that “Whatsername” is fucking important to a generation of Green Day fans and let us have it.īut again, and I say this sentence a lot, give me as much “Dookie” as possible, please. If this isn’t part of the plan, then just squeak “Whatsername” from American Idiot into the setlist by any means necessary. The Green Day requests are pretty simple: play “Dookie” in its entirety. My new life mission is to watch them play this song live, and so I’m using this platform to call for exactly that (among other things). I haven’t seen them play “Peace” from Make Believe, which is one of my favorite tracks. I’ve seen them six times, twice on the Memories Tour (including the Vegas show where they played those Pinkerton B-sides.) BUT. I’ll keep this short: Weezer is the best band. (You can find the Apple Music playlist embedded at the bottom of this article, and you glorious Spotify users can click or tap here to find the playlist for yourself.) In preparation for this gargantuan occasion, we pumped out a mixtape draft over the holidays to take a few stabs at what we’d like to see some of our favorite bands play while on tour. The Harley-Davidson Hella Mega Tour sponsored by Harley-Davidson (brought to us by the good people at Harley-Davidson) is set to send Green Day, Weezer, and Fall Out Boy to a city near you in the coming months.Īfter a few dates in Europe, Hella Mega is slated to come stateside beginning with a July 17 show in Seattle. Oddly muscular centaur-minotaur-unicorn hybrids aside, we’ve got a whopper of a 2000s nostalgia tour coming our way in 2020.
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